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Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by EBMedia: 7:37am On Oct 16, 2019 |
Igberetv reports that on Tuesday, the Minister of Labour and Employment Chris Ngige, said that Government cannot meet the demand of Labour in the new minimum wage regime. Ngige said this as he addressed the members of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), led by its National President, Ibrahim Khaleel, in Abuja He said that the Nigerian economy will be crippled like that of Venezuela, if the government agree to grant the request of the labour Union. There has been disagreement over the percentage to be paid to senior workers as the Federal Government paid the N30,000 minimum wage to workers in Grade Level 1 to 6. He also said that about 1.4 million workers in federal public service would take 33 per cent of government budget in 2020, should Labour’s demand be accepted. He said that if all the demands were met government would be left with no money to carry out other projects such as building roads, airports, rails, health centres and schools, if government should spend 33 per cent of the 2020 budget to pay salaries and wages. He said: The government cannot shut down because it wants to pay workers' wages. He explained that the 2020 Budget of N10.3 trillion has N3.8 trillion as personnel cost without overhead. If you add running cost and other incidental costs, the total recurrent budget as presented to the National Assembly has taken 76 per cent. Where do we get the money to build roads, airport, rails, health centres, schools etc. But, after talks yesterday, both the government and Labour shifted grounds in their positions on the implementation of the new wage. The negotiations will continue on Wednesday in Abuja. http://igberetvnews.com/1070647/fg-cant-meet-labours-wage-demand-ngige/
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Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by 2undeee(m): 7:49am On Oct 16, 2019 |
Kp |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by Nobody: 7:50am On Oct 16, 2019 |
Truth is bitter. Ghengheeeen |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by helinues: 7:52am On Oct 16, 2019 |
Is this too hard for FG to have said long time instead of deceiving Nigerians. Make Una kwantinu.. Nothing lasts forever |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by Mobi47(m): 8:05am On Oct 16, 2019 |
what NLC should be protesting for, is the reduction of the salaries and allowances of senators, ministers and house of reps. These guys are milking this country dry with their reckless expenditures. Then increment of salaries for all civil servants would come with ease. 1 Like |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by blakid(m): 8:10am On Oct 16, 2019 |
But FG can meet senator's cars demands baa. This people are just not so concern about we the masses @ all. Bunch of insolent miscreants. But come to think of it, this administration of NLC are nothing but a toothless Dog barking without actions. Las las Nigeria is a shit hole. 1 Like |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by Racoon(m): 8:14am On Oct 16, 2019 |
Labour dont enter one chance.This government can never say the true. Everything is all about lies, deceit and propaganda. |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by mrvitalis(m): 8:23am On Oct 16, 2019 |
Mobi47:Ur post rakes of the general ignorant of the average Nigerian What the national assembly is budgeted for in a year ...can't pay federal civil servants in a month Executive are not budged much around 50bn ...u would need over 3 times that to pay workers in a month Reducing salary of senators would mean nothing |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by Mobi47(m): 8:43am On Oct 16, 2019 |
mrvitalis:if u had read my post in between the lines, u will understand better the message. so u are more sensible than Sanusi L S...clap for your self. |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by mrvitalis(m): 8:45am On Oct 16, 2019 |
Mobi47:Sanusi can't say reducing senators salary can pay for minimum wage he can't say that |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by Mobi47(m): 8:53am On Oct 16, 2019 |
mrvitalis:Oga I am not saying that they should not increase civil servants salaries o...all I am saying is that apart from protesting for an increase in their salaries, they should also use the opportunity to protest against the huge salaries and expenditures often spent by the senators, ministers etc. A cut in these guys salaries can bring about an increase in the pay of our soldiers and the npower beneficiaries, at list to a reasonable level. No vex I de NLC side u heeaar...I no say make dem no protest. Sanusi even gave a breakdown on how these top govt figures salaries would benefit other lower ranking civil servants, if only their salaries and allowances could be cut. |
Re: Ngige: Government Cannot Shut Down Because It Wants To Pay Workers' Wages. by ebukajay184: 10:04am On Oct 16, 2019 |
Ok |
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